Generale Conserve tuna products brand ASDOMAR confirmed FoS
09/02/2015Generale Conserve – Italian company specialized in canned food – has been renewed its Friend of the Sea status for its brand ASDOMAR, following positive audit outcome.
Read moreGenerale Conserve – Italian company specialized in canned food – has been renewed its Friend of the Sea status for its brand ASDOMAR, following positive audit outcome.
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